Cathy Cardillo named AHAPAC Most Valuable PAC Player
May 29, 2025 Newtown Square, Pa. – (May 29, 2025) – Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic is pleased to announce that Cathy Cardillo, the health system’s regional director of Advocacy, has been chosen as one of two recipients for the 2025 American Hospital Association Political Action Committee (AHAPAC) Most Valuable PAC Player Award (MVPP).
Each year, the AHAPAC, in partnership with The Hospital and Healthsystem Association’s political action committee (HAPAC), selects one or two Pennsylvania hospital leaders to receive the MVPP, which recognizes outstanding efforts in elevating the hospital community’s political advocacy.
“Congratulations to Cathy for receiving this prestigious award,” says Andre (Dre) Boyd Sr., FACHE, regional president and CEO at Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic. “Her unwavering commitment to advancing health care policy and her tireless efforts on behalf of patients and care givers alike truly embodies the values we strive for every day. We are proud to celebrate her leadership and the impact she continues to make on our community and beyond.”
Cardillo was presented with the award during the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania (HAP) Leadership Summit in Hershey, Pa., on May 12.
“Cathy is a passionate champion for Pennsylvania hospitals and inspires the leaders and team at Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic to engage in advocacy protecting access to high-quality health care,” says Nicole Stallings, president and CEO at HAP. “We are pleased to recognize her as a 2025 Most Valuable PAC Player.”
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Photo Caption: Cathy Cardillo (center), regional director of Advocacy at Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic, is presented with 2025 American Hospital Association Political Action Committee Most Valuable PAC Player Award by Stephanie Watkins (left), senior vice president at the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania (HAP), and Nicole Stallings, president and CEO at HAP, during the HAP Leadership Summit in Hershey, Pa., on May 12.